

🎬 Transform your wall into a cinematic masterpiece!
Ultra HD Premium Screen Paint is a water-based acrylic latex paint designed specifically for projection screens. It delivers up to 50% brighter images than a standard white wall with an anti-glare eggshell finish that prevents reflections and hot spots. Compatible with 4K, 8K, and HD projectors, it covers 160 square feet with two coats and is easy to apply and clean up, making it perfect for home theaters and professional environments.
| ASIN | B06Y246LBM |
| Brand | Digital Image Screen Paint |
| Color | White |
| Coverage | 160 SQ Ft screen with two coats |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (344) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2017 |
| Finish Type | Eggshell |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | PUHDQ |
| Manufacturer | Screen Paint Supply, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PUHDQ |
| Material Type | Acrylic |
| Model Name | Gallon |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Information | Can |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 6 inches |
| Size | 128 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Reflective, Washable, Non Toxic, Fade Resistant, Non Flammable, Low Odor |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Indoor smooth surface |
| UPC | 653020540270 |
| Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |
A**.
Great picture easy to apply!
This paint works great in our family theater room! It shows the picture of games or movies really well! Well worth the money! I definitely recommend this product.
L**R
Great Product!
I painted this screen on the wall for our Super Bowl party at church. There were a lot of imperfections. We patched up a bunch of holes on the and sanded them down for a smooth surface. Also decided to go with a coat of primer before we applied the paint to aid the process. Even when it dried the imperfections were seen. But boy, when we cut the projector on, THERE WASN'T A BLEMISH SEEN! The picture came in perfect! I used one can which was exactly enough for 2 coats on a 8x5 screen. Try it if you are considering. Definitely worth the money 💯🫡
H**E
Happy with the Results
I painted half my screen with this paint to see the difference and this HD paint produced a brighter screen with the whites whiter but the deep blacks suffering a bit. That’s why the 4 stars. Overall, pretty happy with the results.
T**Y
Amazing screen paint with great contrast
The screen paint turned out really great. I have used it on a 150” screen and have painted about 4-5 coats. The paint is thick and is definitely forgiving. By the end of 5th coat I felt like I messed up a bit and screen looked a little patchy but once it dried up fully in about 2 days, all the patches were gone and the screen looked great. I’m using a basic projector as I’m still shopping for a good projector. And even with such a basic projector the screen looked great. I’ve taken the paint can to local Home Depot before stated painting and they were nice enough to shake it for me.
E**A
Quality
It really works and there is no loss of image quality.
J**R
A few tips
I did a 7'x10' wall and the quart was just enough for two light coats. It made a noticeable picture improvement over the flat white paint that was already on the wall. The colors are more true and the brightness is a big improvement. 3 tips for success: 1. I would suggest taking it to a paint store to have it shaken because it is quite thick and I had a few clumps in it that I suspect were a result of me just hand shaking it. 2. Get a 3/8" nap roller for smooth surfaces so the roller absorbs less of the paint. 3. Use extra lamps/shop lights to really light up the wall, this will help make sure you have good even coverage.
S**E
Trash product, unusable
I unfortunately did not open this to use until after the return date. As you can see in the picture it’s separated into a large hard chunk & some liquid. It was properly sealed. So disappointed, what a waste of money.
S**O
Excellent product, easy installation, works like a charm. No problems at all.
Second time I use this product. Second time I am extremely pleased with the results. I hope this is the last time I move, but if I move again, I'll use it again, definitely.
S**.
I bought a quart of Ultra HD premium screen paint for a new screen I just installed in my basement. The screen is a 131" 16 x 9, so a little larger than the description stated 2 coats would cover, but I decided to do a good coat of primer and flat white paint first thinking that would allow me to cover with just a quart of this paint. Well that worked just. I have a tiny amount left for touch up's even. I rolled my screen using a 10" 12mm nap roller, and kept it in a bag between coats so not to waste paint reloading the roller. I tested my screen at each stage of preparation as I was trying to remove as many imperfections as possible. So I got to see how my projected image looked on just white drywall primer, then flat white ceiling paint, and then on the Ultra HD. So I can state that this paint is a massive improvement over a flat white paint. The colours and clarity pop off the screen, especially after I added my black frame and black paint outside the screen. I can't stress the surface prep enough. Aim for as flat, smooth and free of marks, dents, scratches that you can. The work there will pay you dividends with the final result. I spent many more hours preparing my screen surface than putting this paint on. Hence my 3 star for ease of install, as I believe that preparation is essential, and the tin also says to do that. Applying the paint was easy. I did that prior to attaching my frame to allow me to roll over where the screen edges would be and avoid having to try to cut in with a brush. I applied two coats, using verticle rolling stokes. I overlapped each by 50% and did the first coat left to right then the second right to left. I masked my screen with paper when painting the black, sticking the tape to my wood frame as I did not want to risk sticking masking tape to my freshly painted screen. I have found just a couple of small more reflective shiny spots after all was dry with bright scenes, and I very gently matted those down using 220 grit pro sand paper... Very gently removing the shine off those spots. These spots occurred over areas I had worked additionally on during prep to remove bumps... So I suspect my under finish there was a little different to the rest of the screen. But now it's almost perfect and I'm very pleased, I don't see any shiny spots anymore in brightly moving scenes. The picture quality is outstanding... And I'm only projecting 1080p 24hz My screen has the real big screen cinema feel I was going for. I highly recommend this paint. Those saying this is just a white paint did not do the comparison. Those complaining of reflections did not do enough surface prep or have too many bright surfaces around their screen. I agree it is an expensive paint, but compared to buying a good screen the size of mine, I think it's quite well priced. Edit: for full disclosure I recently added a good third coat to my screen, rolled horizontally in one direction per the directions. I have been more aware that my screen could use the extra coat, likely because I had to stretch the previous two with my screen being larger that the area one quart was recommended for. The results after this third coat are fantastic... even better again, and flawless. I couldn't be more pleased either the result, and continue to highly recommend this paint. But for sure you need at least two decent coats, so if your screen is larger than the quoted max size for two coats out of quart, you will need more than a quart for best results.
E**D
Painted it onto a light coloured wall - and very much improved the clarity of the image - we have maps and text as part of our work projected onto the wall, and video conferencing - so much clearer, that we don't have to totally darken the room.
C**Y
Best bang for your buck, great product
N**E
Merci
V**C
I used a 5 mm nap roller so that it soaks up less of the paint, but still wasn't able to cover my 40 sq ft screen with 2 coats. I did one very thin coat and was left with about 25% of paint in the can. That one coat over white primer doesn't provide good coverage I'm afraid; I can see some of the lines of overlapped primer from beneath (see picture for details). It really needs another coat, but unfortunately, there isn't enough paint left. And it is VERY expensive to begin with, so I'm not buying another can. As to the actual quality of the picture, I can't say yet as I haven't tried it, but it will for sure not be great as those lines are showing. I will probably end up just painting over this with regular bright white satin paint. In hindsight, I should've diluted the paint at the start with about 20% water as it is very thick to begin with, and hopefully that would've given me 2 coats on 40 sq ft. This was a waste of money for me.
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